The other newcomer is The Standard Time Daily. “And perhaps now is the time to do so,” Johnston said.Some organizations and business owners also question if and how the size and capacity limitations, if approved, would apply to the privately owned Pier B, located behind .
RANGOON — The newspaper industry might be shrinking in the rest of the world but it expanded Monday in Burma when privately run daily newspapers hit newsstands for the first time in 50 years.For many people, the rebirth of daily papers is a novelty: Many weren’t even born when the late dictator Ne Win imposed a state monopoly on the daily press in the 1960s.But for 81-year-old Khin Maung Lay, it’s like a second lease on life.
And the argument that private property can be regulated just because public property is regulated doesn’t hold weight.”The contentious issue will continue to prompt debate from both sides until the November election.
The Horan Law Firm has been retained by several Key West business owners “that would be detrimentally affected by what the committee seeks to do,” David Paul Horan told Keys Weekly.“We’re tooling up for litigation with regard to the overall idea of those referendums,” he said. Mandy Miles drops stuff, breaks things and falls down more than any adult should. The company s group of newspapers includes daily, weekly and semiweekly newspapers along with shopper and specialty publications. Please increase the size of your window.
The city of Key West owns the Mallory Square dock.
2.4k; By Aye Aye Win 1 April 2013 . She's married to a saintly — and handy — fisherman, and has been stringing words together in Key West since 1998.CRUISE NEWS – Would proposed changes apply to privately owned Pier B?Key West voters will decide on Nov. 3 whether to change the city’s charter to limit the size of cruise ships that dock at the Southernmost City’s three cruise ship piers and the number of passengers who can come ashore on any given day.The Key West ballot will include three cruise ship-related questions, following a petition drive by the Voters will be asked to answer “yes” or “no” to the following:Shall the number of persons disembarking from cruise ships be limited to a total of not more than 1,500 persons per day at any and all public and privately owned or leased property located within the municipal boundary of the City of Key West?Shall cruise ships with the capacity to carry 1,300 or more persons (passengers and crew) be prohibited from disembarking individuals at any and all public or privately owned or leased property located within the municipal boundary of the City of Key West?Shall the City of Key West give preference and priority to cruise ships and cruise lines that have the best environmental record … and best health record?The committee needed about 1,500 signed petitions, or 10% of the city’s registered voters, to get the questions on the ballot and accumulated about 2,500 signatures, said Arlo Haskell, president of the Committee for Safer Cleaner Ships.The issue has stirred up controversy in Key West and pitted some business owners and workers who depend on revenue from cruise ship passengers against those who want to limit the size and number of ships that visit Key West while giving priority to cruise lines that demonstrate a commitment to environmental protections.The Key West Chamber of Commerce, using data from 2019, evaluated the potential impacts of the changes.
Coca-Cola was invented in May 1886 by Dr. John S. Pemberton in Atlanta, Georgia. Privately Owned Daily Newspapers Return to Burma. “If it was a complete ban, or if it was being applied unequally to the three docks, then perhaps they would.”Haskell said the owners of Pier B and the connected resort and marina actually lease the bay bottom that’s underneath the cruise ship pier from the state of Florida. Copyright © 2016 Irrawaddy Publishing Group. “And when we asked whether he had been in contact with any of these smaller ships, he said that’s not the committee’s job.”Sullivan added that the chamber board voted on July 8 to support the question that prioritizes environmentally friendly ships, but the chamber will not support the other two ballot questions about size and capacity.“We have and always will support the environment, but these new restrictions would prohibit ships like the Disney ships and the new Virgin Voyages cruise ship from visiting Key West,” Sullivan said. c. cable news viewers will be lost to newspapers owned by the parent company d. options A and B are true e. all of the above are true. Chief editor Win Tin said the paper will be distributed free of charge for the first 10 days.“We are financially strong and we have many experienced people,” he said, adding that the party will have its own separate propaganda sheet and that the newspaper will not be a mouthpiece for it.Strong competition will come from savvy big media groups who say they will launch later.“We need more time for preparation. The city is already making plans to eliminate police and fire positions if the referendums pass and the city loses tens of millions of dollars in cruise ship revenues.”Key West Mayor Teri Johnston told Keys Weekly she doesn’t think the city has ever really managed its cruise ship tourism. Privately owned daily newspapers return to Myanmar.
“Our biggest concern is unintended consequences.